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The MIKEDE N52 Magnetic Hooks are heavy-duty, neodymium magnetic hooks designed to hold up to 28Lbs horizontally and 9Lbs vertically. With a triple-layer coating for rust resistance, these hooks are perfect for various applications, from kitchens to garages. They come with a lifetime guarantee, ensuring your purchase is protected.
J**Y
Strong magnets
These are very strong magnets and a lot of hooks. It’s nice that the hook is separate from the magnet and as you need them, you screw them together. These are very versatile and can be used for a lot of different things. The metal is good quality, and they are well-built.
R**D
Powerful little magnets
They are very powerful for their size. Using them to hang various items inside the garage and house, well worth the purchase.
R**3
Smaller than I expected
These are great quality, but they are smaller than I expected. That’s probably my fault for not reading close enough. I still managed to use them just not for the applications they were purchased for.
V**T
Strong For Its Size
For its compact size, it holds a lot of weight. May vary depending on positioning of magnet, and center of gravity of items attachedHook surface area is very small. Good for clothes, accessories with hook holes, or keysMay not be good for purse/backpack with large grab handles, mugs with thick handles, thick lanyards, multiple items not on chain/keyloopCan scratch metal surface due to no padding. Something to keep in mind if you put on surface that’s for show.Not one solid piece. Comes in two separate pieces for each magnet. Guess you can swap out for different screw heads. Can be a hassle if you try to position at different angle as you can untwist the hook attachment a bit
B**A
Handy & Strong
These are strong magnets. The hook is an added bonus.
K**N
Understanding PULL STRENGTH & PARALLEL HOLD is key when choosing a magnet.
This is the 2nd set of these particular magnetic hooks I've bought (from a different seller). They're versatile, strong for their small size (1/2" diameter), and easily hold up lightweight curtains and rods on metals doors. BELOW is a copy/paste of my first review to address some bad reviews when the hooks didn't do what was expected.Simply put, a magnet's PULL STRENGTH measures (in kilograms or pounds) the amount of VERTICAL force required to PULL the magnet AWAY from the metal surface it is stuck to. Applying that to these magnetic hooks means that each one, when stuck to a metal CEILING, is rated for a maximum holding power of approximately 22 lbs/10 kg before it will PULL AWAY from the CEILING. (Assuming all other factors are ideal.) Take the same magnetic hook and put it on a WALL made of exactly the same material as the ceiling, and it will SLIDE DOWN the wall much easier than it will PULL AWAY from the ceiling. This is the magnet's PARALLEL HOLD or SHEAR FORCE, and it's not nearly as powerful as its PULL STRENGTH. This same concept explains why 2 magnets stuck together are easier to separate if you SLIDE them apart than if you try to PULL them apart.Manufacturers are generally referring to PULL STRENGTH when stating the holding power of a magnet. Pull Strength is determined by the MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF WEIGHT a magnet held WHEN TESTED UNDER IDEAL CONDITIONS. PARALLEL HOLD/SHEAR FORCE can be reasonably estimated at 10% to 25% of a magnet's PULL STRENGTH. With that in mind, we'll assume a PARALLEL HOLD of 15% for these magnetic hooks rated at 22 lbs (22lbs X 15% = 3.3 lbs). Under that assumption, we can expect that each hook (if used on a metal WALL or DOOR) will hold approximately 3 to 3 1/2 lbs of weight before it SLIDES DOWN THE WALL. Obviously, that's much less than the 22 lbs it should hold if it's used on a ceiling. Because a magnet fails under less weight when used on a wall than if used on a ceiling does not mean the magnet is flawed, it is simply demonstrating, in real life, (and perhaps to the user's dismay), the difference between a magnet's PULL STRENGTH (22 lbs in this case) vs its PARALLEL HOLD/Shear Force (approximately 2 1/4 to 5 1/2 lbs or 10 to 25% of 22 lbs).In addition to orientation, there are others factors or conditions that influence a magnet's performance and weaken its strength, such as:**The magnet's material (alloy, ceramic, etal) and its condition (chipped, cracked, scratched, etc?), its size & shape. Is the magnet "cupped" or not? (Cupped=placed into a steel cup or holder, like the magnets on these hooks. Cupping focuses the magnet's pull in one direction {the open end of the cup} giving it increased holding power.) Has the magnet been stored correctly (it matters), Has it been dropped? (dropping magnet=not good)**What about the metal surface the magnet attaches to? How THICK is the metal? (thicker=better), What TYPE of metal is it, what are its components? Is the metal BARE and CLEAN or is it coated, painted, dirty, greasy, rusty? Is the surface of the metal perfectly FLAT or is it curved or uneven, is it perfectly SMOOTH or is it textured, rough, bumpy, dented, chipped? ANYTHING THAT INTERFERES WITH 100% FULL & DIRECT CONTACT BETWEEN MAGNET AND METAL diminishes the magnet's power/strength.**What are the surrounding conditions - is there moisture present? What is the ambient temperature and humidity level? What is the temperature of the surface, of the magnet?**and much more..........I think the physics of magnets and magnetism is fascinating, but technical and complicated enough to blow MY mind right out of the science book! Fortunately, for most of us 'average consumers', this BASIC understanding of PULL STRENGTH as it relates to PARALLEL HOLD is likely the most beneficial (and easiest to remember) when choosing a household, craft, hobby or shop magnet for our particular task.
S**S
Not strong Fell holding two pot holders
I bought these to hold up a over the door organizer for my cruise. Tested with one pot holder and it held up fine, two, it slid all the way down my fridge. They are light duty pot holders and combine weigh less than a pound. The magnetic force SEEMS strong, but they are smaller than a time circumference wise. Will use them for small light items, but they are not strong as advertised.
M**R
Strong and sturdy
I use these all around my place from hanging up things on my fridge to putting up holiday decor! Great value, they're strong, and sturdy, too!
D**E
Magnetic hooks
Perfect
M**A
Strong magnets
Works as advertised. Hold strong and look great
A**R
Good product
It does it's work as claimed
A**R
Magnetic hooks
Used these to put up party lights on my decking, absolutely brilliant and so easy to use. Hassle free
H**M
Won't hold 25lbs Or 10 or 5
These won't hold 25lbs! Or 10 or 5. They can be used for a wooden sppon or maybe a face cloth. No sturdy solid connection.
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